CXWXC 30KG loading bicycle repair stand with 360° swivel clamp, magnetic tray and quick-release rod
Product description
If you tinker with your bike at home, a decent repair stand makes the whole job feel less like a battle. The CXWXC stand is built around a 360° rotatable clamp head, a height-adjustable setup, and a magnetic tool tray so you can keep small parts where you can actually find them. It’s the sort of tool that won’t just sit in the garage—when it’s in use, it gives you a steady bike position and a bit more organisation.
That said, it’s not a piece of workshop machinery designed for every possible scenario. Whether it’s the right choice depends quite a lot on how you expect to work (wheel removals, drivetrain work, general maintenance) and how much you value easy storage and quick setup.
What it is and what it’s for
This is a bicycle repair stand with a clamp that holds the bike securely while you work. The clamp can rotate through 360°, and the height-adjustable body lets you bring the bike to a more comfortable working position. On the tool side, there’s a large magnetic tray for tools and small metal parts, plus the stand includes a front wheel holder bar so the front wheel doesn’t move while you repair.
In real day-to-day terms, that means you can do jobs like wiping down and inspecting components, adjusting brakes, working on a chain area, or tightening up hardware without fighting an unstable bike. For example: if you’re swapping brake pads or checking cable routing, having the frame clamped and the front wheel steadied can make alignment and fine adjustments feel a lot less awkward.

Key takeaways
The headline features are straightforward: 360° swivel clamping, height adjustment via a telescopic rod, a magnetic tray, and a front wheel holder bar. It’s also designed to be collapsible and portable, with mention of folding for storage and carrying in a car.
You’ll probably appreciate it most if you want a stand that supports a range of routine maintenance tasks without taking over your entire workspace.


What stands out in use
The most practical advantage is the clamp behaviour. A 360° rotatable clamp head and a clamp that uses a lever mechanism (so the bike is attached firmly) are exactly what you want when you’re moving between tasks—loosening something on the drive side one moment, then working on the other side shortly after.

The magnetic tray is also more than a gimmick in practice. Small screws, nuts and similar parts can be surprisingly easy to lose on a workbench. With the tray magnetised, they’re less likely to scatter when you’re reaching for the next tool.
And then there’s the front wheel holder bar. If you’ve ever tried to keep a front wheel still while working, you know how quickly it can roll or shift and turn a simple job into a nuisance. The bar is also adjustable in length, which helps it suit different wheel/bike setups (though if your bicycle is unusual, it’s still worth double-checking the fit range described by the seller).
Tech specs
- Type: Bicycle repair stand
- Loading weight: 30KG
- Clamp rotation: 360° rotatable clamp head
- Height adjustment: telescopic rod
- Tool tray: magnetic tray
- Front wheel support: holder bar included
Where it may fall short

It’s clearly aimed at home mechanics and hobby workshops rather than a high-end commercial service bay. You may find it less convincing if you expect it to handle heavy, frequent workshop use every day, or if your tasks involve very specialised setups that rely on stand geometry you can’t adjust.


Also, while the front wheel holder bar helps, any stand like this still depends on getting the bike positioned correctly in the clamp. If you’re the kind of person who wants “set it and forget it” with zero tweaking, you may need a little patience during the first couple of uses.
Who it suits best (and who should skip it)
It’s a good fit if you do regular bike maintenance at home and want a stand that’s easier to work on with, including better access thanks to the 360° clamp and height adjustment. It also suits you if you value organisation during repairs—magnetic tray plus the front wheel holder bar are genuinely useful for common jobs.
It may not suit you if your priority is maximum adjustability for very particular workshop procedures, or if you need a stand that’s purpose-built for high-volume use. And if you rarely work on your bike and just want the occasional quick fix, you might decide a simpler approach could be more space-appropriate.

Care and storage considerations
The product is described as collapsible and easy to fold for storage, with the idea that you can carry it in a car to bring your workshop to the place you’re working. That’s a big plus for people without a dedicated bench area.
It’s also worth thinking about floor-friendliness: the stand uses rubber feet for stability, aiming to keep it non-slip and reduce the chance of scratching. As with any stand, give it a quick check before use—especially the clamp lever engagement and the positioning of the wheel holder bar—so you’re not starting a job on a slightly mis-set setup.
Buying verdict


Worth considering if you want a practical home repair stand that combines stable tripod support, height adjustability, a 360° clamp for access, and a magnetic tray to help you keep small parts under control. The 30KG loading weight is also a reassuring spec for many typical bikes and routine maintenance.

You might want to look elsewhere if your work is highly specialised, you expect the stand to feel like a permanent, heavy-duty workshop fixture, or you’d rather avoid any setup steps beyond placing the bike and starting.
Mini FAQ
Is the clamp really adjustable in multiple ways?
The stand includes a 360° rotatable clamp head and a height-adjustable body using a telescopic rod, so you can change the bike position rather than working at one fixed height.
Does it have a way to keep the front wheel in place?

Yes. It includes a holder bar designed to stop the front wheel moving during repair, and the bar length is adjustable.
What’s the magnetic tray for?
The magnetic tool shelf/tray is meant to hold tools and help keep screws and nuts from getting lost by attaching them to the tray.
Is it easy to store?
It’s described as collapsible and lightweight for folding and storing, and also for carrying in a car.
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